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Triple monitor
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Triple monitor overview
NUUO software supports triple monitor display since version 3.0.2. In general, you can setup live view on Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 while watching playbacks on Monitor 3. To do this, you will need to install two graphic cards in your computer.
- The live view of SBC-5000 series capture cards which uses H.264 video compression can only be displayed on the primary monitor(or Monitor 1) due to the hardware limitations.
Setting up triple monitor
Connecting to the graphic cards
1.) Install two identical graphic cards of the exact same brand and model into the appropriate PCIe slots
2.) Plug Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 into the DVI or DSUB ports on the first video card. Then plug Monitor 3 into the DVI or DSUB port on the second video card
- Some graphic cards may have two DVI ports or two DSUB ports instead of one DVI and one DSUB ports shown in the illustrations, just go ahead and plug them in
Setup in Windows (Windows XP)
3.) Right-click on [Windows Desktop]->[Properties]->[Settings]
4.) Select Monitor 2 and click on [Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor] to enable it
5.) Select Monitor 3 and do the same
Setup in NUUO main console
6.) Start [Main Console]->[Config]->[Setting]->[Monitor Display]
7.) Click on [Primary]
8.) Add any camera you want to view on the primary monitor by moving them from the left (8) and right (9) panels
9.) Remove any undesired cameras by moving them from (9) to (8)
10.) Click on [Secondary] and pick the cameras to be displayed on the secondary monitor
11.) Select [3] at [Run Playback on Monitor] to have playback displayed on monitor 3
12.) Click [OK] to save all configuration and back to the live view interface
13.) In main console, click on [Start]->[Enable Secondary Display]
- [Start] in main console, not Windows start menu
14.) Click on [Playback]
15.) Congratulation! You have just completed triple monitor display and should now see something like this:





